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washington is losing patience. u.s. president donald trump has vowed to take tougher action against cheap imported steel which means china's. businessmen here doubt trump can force beijing's hand. "reducing capacity is a gradual process, he says. the government has its own proper and reasonable agenda to cut capacity at its own pace." but it doesn't want the cameras to show how slow that pace is. >> and just this week the chinese government issued yet another directive to punish steel mills that are overproducing by revoking their licenses. we have seen these types of efforts before. i was on the phone with the head of the eu chamber of commerce, and he said that in china there is an excess capacity of plans by beijing to reduce excess capacity. i think that that line just tells you how xexasperated china's trade members are. >> on the flip side, the thing the u.s. also wants to achieve is easier access for u.s. firms to set up shop in china. particularly things like autos, without having partner with a local company or
washington is losing patience. u.s. president donald trump has vowed to take tougher action against cheap imported steel which means china's. businessmen here doubt trump can force beijing's hand. "reducing capacity is a gradual process, he says. the government has its own proper and reasonable agenda to cut capacity at its own pace." but it doesn't want the cameras to show how slow that pace is. >> and just this week the chinese government issued yet another directive to punish...
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today on c-span, washington journal is next with your phone calls. annual food the policy conference from the consumer federation of america. and at noon eastern, live coverage of a protest calling for the release of president trump trump's tax returns. and against tax cuts for high income taxpayers. in about an hour, the president of the america's promise alliance, john, on issues facing young people. to fightook at efforts opioid addiction. our guest is sally satel. talk to smithsonian magazine foreign correspondent, joshua hammer, ♪ morning.d it is saturday come april 15, 2017. on washington journal, headlines focus on the rising tension over north korea's nuclear program. do you support or oppose a preemptive strike on north korea? the director of the cia says north korea is closer than ever to be able to threaten the u.s. .ith a nuclear tipped missile speculation that north korea could carry out a nuclear bomb test or another missile launch today as a show of force to mark the anniversary of the birth of its first leader.
today on c-span, washington journal is next with your phone calls. annual food the policy conference from the consumer federation of america. and at noon eastern, live coverage of a protest calling for the release of president trump trump's tax returns. and against tax cuts for high income taxpayers. in about an hour, the president of the america's promise alliance, john, on issues facing young people. to fightook at efforts opioid addiction. our guest is sally satel. talk to smithsonian...
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also in new york, washington, and london. in the technology section, some of the country's top coders have found a way to avoid the 9-to-5. >> a hackathon does not mean breaking into something. hacking means to put something together out of existing pieces to create something new, so like a marathon building session that lasted from 24-48 hours. oliver: not all hacking is bad. these are engine years that our building projects and doing it as part of a tournament. tell us where these events began. >> anyplace with a large area like an auditorium or conference hall, wi-fi and bathrooms, fair game. oliver: and a supply of doritos and red bull. cool aboutreally this is it is sort of a jobs.ement for full-time tell us how who is going to hackathons, how they are making money. >> for some people, -- i would not say it is super widespread, for there are people who have made a full-time living, supplementing contract work. typically what will happen is they will go online or hear from friends that a hackathon is occurring, and based
also in new york, washington, and london. in the technology section, some of the country's top coders have found a way to avoid the 9-to-5. >> a hackathon does not mean breaking into something. hacking means to put something together out of existing pieces to create something new, so like a marathon building session that lasted from 24-48 hours. oliver: not all hacking is bad. these are engine years that our building projects and doing it as part of a tournament. tell us where these...
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you can also catch us on the radio. 30ius xm channel 119, and 11 in new york, 99.1 fm in washington dc. in london, and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the technology section, some of the country's top coders have found a way to avoid the nine to five. meanckathon does not breaking into somebody's email. hacking literally means to put something together out of existing pieces to create something new. hackathon is like a marathon building session. they last from 24-48 hours. not . >> that's a key distinction. not all hacking is bad. these are basically engineers building projects. they are doing it as part of sort of a tournament. tell us where these began. >> anyplace with a large area like an auditorium, any type of conference hall, and he plays with screaming fast wi-fi and bathrooms are fair game. oliver: and a steady supply of doritos and red bull. what's really cool if you are talking about how it has essentially become a replacement for full-time jobs. tell us about the crux of the story here who is going to these , hackathon, how they are making money whether or not i
you can also catch us on the radio. 30ius xm channel 119, and 11 in new york, 99.1 fm in washington dc. in london, and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the technology section, some of the country's top coders have found a way to avoid the nine to five. meanckathon does not breaking into somebody's email. hacking literally means to put something together out of existing pieces to create something new. hackathon is like a marathon building session. they last from 24-48 hours. not ....
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president trump initiated during your visit to washington, d.c. and i look forward to advancing a framework or that ongoing dialogue. ] anslator: "speaking japanese vice president pence: we have a commitment to security in look forward to discussions today and again on behalf of the president of the united states, i thank you for this very, very warm welcome in my first visit to japan as vice president. thank you very much. announcer: across the atlantic, british prime minister recently announced she would call a general election across the u.k. nearly two years earlier than planned. the plan needs a two thirds majority vote to move forward. y: i have just chaired a meeting of the covenant where we agreed the government should call a general election to be held on the eighth of june. i want to explain the reasons for that decision, what will happen next, and the choice facing the british people when
president trump initiated during your visit to washington, d.c. and i look forward to advancing a framework or that ongoing dialogue. ] anslator: "speaking japanese vice president pence: we have a commitment to security in look forward to discussions today and again on behalf of the president of the united states, i thank you for this very, very warm welcome in my first visit to japan as vice president. thank you very much. announcer: across the atlantic, british prime minister recently...
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new york, boston, washington, and in the bay area, and in london and asia. in the technology section, some of the country's top coders found a way to avoid the nine to five. athon does not mean hacking are breaking into someone's email. hacking means to the zoning together out of existing pieces to create something new. so hackathon is like a marathon building session, which lasts from 24 to 48 hours. oliver: so not all hacking is bad. there is white hat and black hat . these are engineers build and projects a doing it as a sort of tournament here till is where these events began. >> any place with a large area, like an auditorium or any type anyplaceence hall, with screaming fast wi-fi and bathrooms are fair game. oliver: and a steady supply of doritos and red bull. you are talking about how it has essentially become sort of a replacement for full-time jobs. tell us the crux of the story, which is who is going to these hackathons and how they are making money. >> that is true. would not saye, i it is super widespread, but there have been a dozen or more peo
new york, boston, washington, and in the bay area, and in london and asia. in the technology section, some of the country's top coders found a way to avoid the nine to five. athon does not mean hacking are breaking into someone's email. hacking means to the zoning together out of existing pieces to create something new. so hackathon is like a marathon building session, which lasts from 24 to 48 hours. oliver: so not all hacking is bad. there is white hat and black hat . these are engineers...
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-japan economic dialogue and president trump initiated during a february visit to washington dc. and i look forward to announcing a framework for that ongoing dialogue with your deputy prime minister. translator: [speaking japanese] vice president pence: we have a commitment to security and mutual prosperity as we look forward to the discussions today and again, on behalf of the president of the united states, i thank you for this very, very first visit in my to japan as vice president. thank you very much. announcer: across the atlantic, british prime minister teresa may announce she would be calling a general election across the u.k. on june 8, nearly two years earlier than originally planned. the british government navigates its exit from the european union, as mandated by a 2016 voter referendum. the call for a earlier election need
-japan economic dialogue and president trump initiated during a february visit to washington dc. and i look forward to announcing a framework for that ongoing dialogue with your deputy prime minister. translator: [speaking japanese] vice president pence: we have a commitment to security and mutual prosperity as we look forward to the discussions today and again, on behalf of the president of the united states, i thank you for this very, very first visit in my to japan as vice president. thank...
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but here in washington is proof. and what it ought to me i am not sure. that this day member with the dynamic effect to of the trillion dollar debt and then to get programs like nih and then the enormous amount of increase in when the debt goes down the debt goes up so i hope congress can work their way through this with tax relief to get the same time so we have to see what happens. >> on monday you told cbs this morning it is unlikely will ever see office again but you never know. but in november 2014 he talked about helping others. and recorded in the book of light that is a common vision. >> this book is not common. hoodie uc pushing that kind of vision? >> one of the things that i believe i know it is true that if you are young or living in the shadows then you have no political class but i think in our country everybody thinks they have this set or a chance but i want to make it clear i am a different person. but i would like to know who's sitting around this table is not hypocrite? triathlon. sometimes it goes bin enough time with people, sometimes
but here in washington is proof. and what it ought to me i am not sure. that this day member with the dynamic effect to of the trillion dollar debt and then to get programs like nih and then the enormous amount of increase in when the debt goes down the debt goes up so i hope congress can work their way through this with tax relief to get the same time so we have to see what happens. >> on monday you told cbs this morning it is unlikely will ever see office again but you never know. but...
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good morning washington. toss to veronica - foggy start - 80s today & tomorrow - hot start to the last weekend of april - will you be on the warm or cool side of the front sunday?
good morning washington. toss to veronica - foggy start - 80s today & tomorrow - hot start to the last weekend of april - will you be on the warm or cool side of the front sunday?
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the "washington post" first reported the update. metro says if all goes according to plan, every red line from will have access to free wi-fi, the only exception woodley park. they offer free wi-fi at six under stations. >>> folks at woodley park wondering what did we do wrong? >> right. so a little bit of rain washing away that thick pollen that's everywhere. it's not going to last long, is it? >> we have had everything this april. we thought march was moody. april has been acting up. we were feeling like mid-summer yesterday afternoon. now temperatures by dawn. just a few more hours, feeling like a wintry chill in the air. we'll be down in the 40s throughout much of the region starting off early tomorrow morning. all calm and quiet. there's a live view from storm team 4 city camera on this monday evening. it is starting to get rather cool. count will jump. still in the high range. it is mostly oak tree pollen that will be with us for the next few days. temperatures continuing to drop through the 50s. yeah, we'll be down into the u
the "washington post" first reported the update. metro says if all goes according to plan, every red line from will have access to free wi-fi, the only exception woodley park. they offer free wi-fi at six under stations. >>> folks at woodley park wondering what did we do wrong? >> right. so a little bit of rain washing away that thick pollen that's everywhere. it's not going to last long, is it? >> we have had everything this april. we thought march was moody....
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so if the -- if washington, dc believes that community trust policies are good for our area, because it creates trust and corroboration between law enforcement and immigrants that then that is good for washington. sanctuary cities are here to stay and president trump can't get rid of them by blocking federal funding. just out of whim. >> let's talk about there are people who cities and say, it's a wrong concept. it's wrong. there are people who aren't following the immigration laws and that sanctuary cities should not be allowed. pthat seems to be a prevailing opinion. where are they wrong in saying follow the rules? >> well, those are certainly talking points but a lot of that is based on alternative fact >> you're quoting kellyanne conway >> if you look at what the law enforcement community is saying, many of them will tell you that it does not benefit anyone to create mistrust between the immigrant community and the law enforcement officials. in fact, sanctuary cities, in many ways, may make us safer because immigrants will feel more comfortable reaching out to law enforcement whe
so if the -- if washington, dc believes that community trust policies are good for our area, because it creates trust and corroboration between law enforcement and immigrants that then that is good for washington. sanctuary cities are here to stay and president trump can't get rid of them by blocking federal funding. just out of whim. >> let's talk about there are people who cities and say, it's a wrong concept. it's wrong. there are people who aren't following the immigration laws and...
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several members were convened in the situation room in washington, d.c. the president was updated on the effectiveness and was told that the battle damage assessment would take several hours but initial results were positive. he asked about reaction from the world community and congressional leaders and was informed that it was fairly unanimous praise for the decisions and actions the president took. that is pretty much the tick-tock. the security team has continued to provide the president with updates this morning. as soon as his president with president xi, we expect further update. reporter: [indiscernible] sec. spicer: i'm not going to get into it. he's not going to telegraph his next move. but i think this action was very decisive, justified and proportional to the actions he felt were taken. i think it sends a very strong signal not just to syria, but around the world. reporter: how does this fit with the america first foreign policy? is that still his position? sec. spicer: absolutely. i think his actions were very clear under article two. there w
several members were convened in the situation room in washington, d.c. the president was updated on the effectiveness and was told that the battle damage assessment would take several hours but initial results were positive. he asked about reaction from the world community and congressional leaders and was informed that it was fairly unanimous praise for the decisions and actions the president took. that is pretty much the tick-tock. the security team has continued to provide the president...
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seem to put a great deal more on funding levels when they are on top of the administrative charts in washington and in regional areas at the expense of people who live on the ground and do the work. if you were to change that prioritization and put more money into those who are on the ground doing the work, i think we could come up with a better project and probably save money while you were doing it at the same time. bridget: shifting gears for a moment to health care, we saw a republican lawmakers revise their health care bill, making changes, making it more palatable for conservatives. i'm curious what you think of and how you feel about a vote. leadership says they are close to getting enough votes to pass it. rep. bishop: i have to admit, this is not my specialty area in congress, but deep down inside, i really want to solve the problem of health care. not just because we need to make sure that people have the coverage and that it is affordable and that we have a program right now which is on the pathway to self-destruction, and that will hurt everyone, but also because the issues i care a
seem to put a great deal more on funding levels when they are on top of the administrative charts in washington and in regional areas at the expense of people who live on the ground and do the work. if you were to change that prioritization and put more money into those who are on the ground doing the work, i think we could come up with a better project and probably save money while you were doing it at the same time. bridget: shifting gears for a moment to health care, we saw a republican...
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jn abc news washington. the vote is in -- hyattsville's board voted yes' to becoming a sanctuary city. the rule means the city will not intervene in federal immigration matters. it also prohibits city officials from asking about individuals' citizenship or discriminating based on immigration status. the issue has been hotly debated. a big reason? -- president trump says sanctuary cities will not receive federal funding. both sides-speaking out at the meeting last night. the final vote was 8 to 2. better cell service may be coming to your metro ride! that's if you take the red line. you can now use cell phones anywhere in the tunnel... between glenmont and silver spring. wi-fi is expanding too! metro says -- 30 underground stations will have free wi-fi service by the end of the year! we've got the list of which ones - at wjla.com. in sports.. hold on to your seats.. another overtime loss for the caps.. the caps were in control in game 3 in toronto.. taking a 3-1 lead early in the second.. evegeny kuznetsov sc
jn abc news washington. the vote is in -- hyattsville's board voted yes' to becoming a sanctuary city. the rule means the city will not intervene in federal immigration matters. it also prohibits city officials from asking about individuals' citizenship or discriminating based on immigration status. the issue has been hotly debated. a big reason? -- president trump says sanctuary cities will not receive federal funding. both sides-speaking out at the meeting last night. the final vote was 8 to...
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right now though weeshgs in the 80s, 85 in washington. 81 in frederick. take a look at your hour by hour planner tomorrow. we do start off with a bit of sunshine. maybe patchy fog out. there not enough to really impact that morning commute. so good news. there getting into work on your monday, absolutely not a problem. melissa will be in tracking any issues on the roads. 67 degrees at 7:00 a.m. by lunch time, we have plenty of clouds around. we're in the upper 70s. a high tomorrow of 84. it is going to be breezy tomorrow throughout the day. so at least that kifbd muggy air will be moving around. it's not going to be stagnant. and then as we move to the evening hours, some storms moving throughout area and we are watching the windh storms. again, quo see damaging winds anywhere 50 to 60 miles an hour. 7:00, we're still around 81 degrees. the radar right now says it all. this is going to be that line of thunderstorms moving through the area later in the day tomorrow. and i want to show you the timing on future weather. we start off at noon. it is dry. headi
right now though weeshgs in the 80s, 85 in washington. 81 in frederick. take a look at your hour by hour planner tomorrow. we do start off with a bit of sunshine. maybe patchy fog out. there not enough to really impact that morning commute. so good news. there getting into work on your monday, absolutely not a problem. melissa will be in tracking any issues on the roads. 67 degrees at 7:00 a.m. by lunch time, we have plenty of clouds around. we're in the upper 70s. a high tomorrow of 84. it is...
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be sure to watch washington journal, live at 7:00 p.m. eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >> thursday, u.s. pacific command commander is back on capitol hill testifying about military strategy in the asia-pacific region focusing on north korea. follow live coverage at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3 you can also watch at c-span.org and listen on the c-span radio app. >> sunday on cue and day, the house of truth, a washington political salon in the foundations of american liberalism. we talk about a group of intellectuals. they met regularly in the early 1900s to debate politics and the future. >> everybody associated with this house, race wasn't a sailing issue for them. they can about the rights of workers and it took oliver wendell holmes junior some of his opinions, including a 1923 case which found for the first time that the mob dominated criminal trials of southern blacks violated the due process. that is the first time the supreme court struck down a state criminal conviction under the due process clause. that was a huge moment in putting fair crim
be sure to watch washington journal, live at 7:00 p.m. eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >> thursday, u.s. pacific command commander is back on capitol hill testifying about military strategy in the asia-pacific region focusing on north korea. follow live coverage at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3 you can also watch at c-span.org and listen on the c-span radio app. >> sunday on cue and day, the house of truth, a washington political salon in the foundations of american...
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michelle: the "good morning washington" "cup of joe" is outside the verizon center with ver lonca johnson and kidd o'shea as the wi soreds welcome to -- wizards welcome the hawk havertys furniture helps your home look perfect even when life isn't. pretty! [doorbell] hey. umm...sign here? sure, you got a pen? i do! thanks, sweetie. the anniversary event ends sunday at havertys. life looks good. creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources like solar, wind and natural gas. we've reduced carbon emissions by nearly 25%, which is the equivalent of taking close to two million cars off the road. cleaner air and cleaner water. it's good for all of us. depend on us for more than energy. jonathan: look at the kid's haircut. look at the part. parents say they had to turn to a sharpie to keep the son in school because it started when the sixth grader was sent home because the hair has two lines cut into it. the texas school says it violates the dress code so they used a marker to color in the second line. >> to get an education we have to t
michelle: the "good morning washington" "cup of joe" is outside the verizon center with ver lonca johnson and kidd o'shea as the wi soreds welcome to -- wizards welcome the hawk havertys furniture helps your home look perfect even when life isn't. pretty! [doorbell] hey. umm...sign here? sure, you got a pen? i do! thanks, sweetie. the anniversary event ends sunday at havertys. life looks good. creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources like solar, wind...
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more than 100 tax marches took place in cities from coast to coast including washington d.c., atlan atlanta, chicago and west palm beach, to precer the president to release his tax returns. president trump supporters clashed. 13 people were arrested after fight spread into the streets. some burned flags while others grabbed whatever they could, including dumpsters, as weapons. lancaster and philadelphia. >> we demand your taxes now p. >> demonstrators chanted and carried signs. organizers say the march is about economic justice and the president has an obligation to respond to the demands of the american people. philadelphia police are looking for the gunman who shot k killed a man. the 23-year-old victim was found on the 5500 block of warringten avenue. also new at 11:00 three people are hurt, two in critical condition after 8:00. so far no arrests in that shooting. >>> pope francis presided over a solemn easter vigil tonight at the vatican. service began by candle light with the pope and other clergy walking in procession before the lights came on. they gathered for an ancient fire ceremo
more than 100 tax marches took place in cities from coast to coast including washington d.c., atlan atlanta, chicago and west palm beach, to precer the president to release his tax returns. president trump supporters clashed. 13 people were arrested after fight spread into the streets. some burned flags while others grabbed whatever they could, including dumpsters, as weapons. lancaster and philadelphia. >> we demand your taxes now p. >> demonstrators chanted and carried signs....
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whennder hamilton -- washington is not around gets himself into a lot of trouble. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to www.c-span.org. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite providers. and natoent trump secretary-general held a joint news conference at the white house, where the president affirmed his support for the nato defense pact. they talked about the syrian chemicalt's use of weapons and the u.s. response, as well as tensions between the u.s. and russia. this is 30 minutes. >> secretary-general, it is a pleasure to welcome you to the white house it is an important moment in our great alliance. i want to it the great work being done by our secretary of state rex tillerson to strengthen the nato alliance, as well as the secretary's trip to moscow to promote the security interests of the united states and its allies. he did a terrific job. just watched parts of it and he did an absolutely part o terrifc job. not far from
whennder hamilton -- washington is not around gets himself into a lot of trouble. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to www.c-span.org. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite providers. and natoent trump secretary-general held a joint news conference at the white house, where the president affirmed his support for the nato...
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to tell us more, we have holland mcdowell all the way from washington, d.c. where she's going to school. welcome to the so how did you decide to actually move forward with a studio like this? >> i started it because my high school required us to have service hours. my sophomore year i decided i needed to make an impact on the community. so i started it not really knowing what was going to happen. then i incorporated into my thesis and found i was making a difference in these children's lives. >> what made you open up to those with down syndrome? do you have a family member or friend? >> i don't. i just saw a need in the community. >> how long did you get people saying i'm in? >> it took awhile. we had our first spring workshop in 2014. it was in a church auditorium. we had three kids and three teachers. once those kids showed they loved it, we built up the program. >> how have these classes helped raise awareness? >> through the program we've shown people that down syndrome is not that bad and they are amazingly talented and we're so lucky to have them here.
to tell us more, we have holland mcdowell all the way from washington, d.c. where she's going to school. welcome to the so how did you decide to actually move forward with a studio like this? >> i started it because my high school required us to have service hours. my sophomore year i decided i needed to make an impact on the community. so i started it not really knowing what was going to happen. then i incorporated into my thesis and found i was making a difference in these children's...
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a second former alabama player was drafted by washington tonight. ryan anderson was taken as the 17th pick in the second round. he joins jonathan allen who was taken in the first round. the third round of redskins took corner sabian moreau. >>> nats opening up a new series against the mets after sweeping them in new york last weekend. nats up 3-2 in the fourth. d'arnaud launches his second homer of the game. the mets take a 5-3 lead. the ryan zimmerman resurgence continues. this is his second home run in the game, tenth in the year. he is second in the n.l. still the mets lead 7-5. bottom of the ninth, scary moment for adam eden. he gets hurt rounding first. goes down has to be carried off the field. not a good moment for eaton. grounder up the middle. serves up the double play. nats fall, 7-5. back to [car engine failing to start] [wind blows] yo- wh- ah- he- [gas pouring] [slurps loudly] [engine starting] [loud slurping continues] >>> is it the weekend yet? i think it is. >> the weekend is well for us [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from stu
a second former alabama player was drafted by washington tonight. ryan anderson was taken as the 17th pick in the second round. he joins jonathan allen who was taken in the first round. the third round of redskins took corner sabian moreau. >>> nats opening up a new series against the mets after sweeping them in new york last weekend. nats up 3-2 in the fourth. d'arnaud launches his second homer of the game. the mets take a 5-3 lead. the ryan zimmerman resurgence continues. this is his...
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c-span's washington journal, live every day with the news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning on tax deadline day, the brookings institution the nails -- vanessa williamson joins us. then manhattan institute senior fellow best bakers talks about new york's program that will make state and city universities tuition free for families with incomes of two $125,000. and the former ambassador to six countries including syria, afghanistan and iraq look at recent tensions in the region including military action in syria and afghanistan. the fruit to watch washington journal live at 7 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. while overseas in made aek, mike pence unannounced stop at the militarized zone of south korea. he spoke briefly to service members. that building on the far right is the building i was talking to you about, serve. [indistinct conversation] >> the line follows the white p ickets. >> those are the north korean guard post. anotheriers and then inside the building. if you look very carefully, -- you also see them on your next stop.
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then a visit to the african-american history museum in washington. >> i knew that the nation was thirsting or this museum, but i have to confess, i did not know that the reaction would read this positive and this strong. judgesa panel of federal discussing the history of the bill of rights. >> what the bill of rights is is part of the constitution, a andly important designation division of power. followed by the library of congress and the archivist of the united states. >> our collection is 156 million objects including 2 million books and 100 54 million other things. >> at 6:30 p.m. eastern, discusstial historians presidential leadership. >> it is interesting that the greatest american president, byaham lincoln, is bracketed arguably the least successful american presidents. >> this holiday weekend on c-span. on wednesday, the united nations security council held a meeting to discuss the situation in
then a visit to the african-american history museum in washington. >> i knew that the nation was thirsting or this museum, but i have to confess, i did not know that the reaction would read this positive and this strong. judgesa panel of federal discussing the history of the bill of rights. >> what the bill of rights is is part of the constitution, a andly important designation division of power. followed by the library of congress and the archivist of the united states. >>...
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it's a great day to dial the nbc washington app and check the radar. if you see dark clouds, open up the app and get the latest as you're out and about. so for exercise tomorrow, it's going to be better earlier in the day. just more comfortable with the temperatures as well. i show the future weather at 3:30 and then what i want to point out here at 6:00 p.m. is the line of clouds. so as this line moves through, embedded showers and it's a chance for early evening shower or thunderstorm on into the overnight hours. most of you wus stay dry and if see a storm bubble up, it could have heavy rain and gusty winds. i'll be here tracking it for you tomorrow evening and then a lingering shower tomorrow and then a nice mid 70s. cool and comfortable tuesday, wednesday, and then have the umbrella handy and then near 80 on next wednesday. >> thanks, mel. >>> game 1 between the capitals and the maple leaves went to overtime and game two? no different. the cap >>> chris here in the csn studios. caps won 41 games this year when they scored first but got down by 2 go
it's a great day to dial the nbc washington app and check the radar. if you see dark clouds, open up the app and get the latest as you're out and about. so for exercise tomorrow, it's going to be better earlier in the day. just more comfortable with the temperatures as well. i show the future weather at 3:30 and then what i want to point out here at 6:00 p.m. is the line of clouds. so as this line moves through, embedded showers and it's a chance for early evening shower or thunderstorm on into...
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. >> reporter: the washington wizards have the edge and need one more win to move onto the next round. otto porter out here warming up. averaging about 10 points a game during the series and if john and bradley can keep up their offensive attack they should be able to put a bow on things tonight. the last time the wiz ads beat -- wizards beat the hawks at philips arena was in 2015. a win tonight in atlanta would be sweet revenge. neither the hawks nor the wizards have been able to steel one on the road so -- steal one on the road so maybe tonight will be different. >> a happy homecoming for the newest washington redskins, the skin and former stonebridge bulldog jonathan allen with the 17th pick. a surreal moment for allen that gone with the all important phone call from jay gruden. >> called me and said they didn't think they were going to get me and feeling lucky to have me and i said i feel lucky that you guys called me. don't remember too much but i just -- just very emotional time for me. >> high praise for that young man. can't wait to have him here. >> a lot of excitement. home
. >> reporter: the washington wizards have the edge and need one more win to move onto the next round. otto porter out here warming up. averaging about 10 points a game during the series and if john and bradley can keep up their offensive attack they should be able to put a bow on things tonight. the last time the wiz ads beat -- wizards beat the hawks at philips arena was in 2015. a win tonight in atlanta would be sweet revenge. neither the hawks nor the wizards have been able to steel...
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general bradley becker is commanding general of national capital region and military in addition to washington and general issued a statement tonight saying we're deeply saddened by the loss in our community. other condolences go out to the family and friends affected by this tragedy and end by saying our team is focused on supporting them during this differ call time. live in leonardtown tonight, jim, shawn, we'll send it back to you. >> thanks you, fits. >> there's mounting pressure for the president to release tax returns. what the white house said today when 5@630 comes back >> i finish by max attaches. and rather than pay tush owe tax to do on my own today a was halfway through and to heck with it i paid turbo tax we're over and done with it that's the important part. >> d.c. send the most tax dollars to the u.s. gove government. according to irs and sent sis burro d.c. residents paid 37,000 per person in federal income payroll and estate taxes nearly doubling than any other state. why do d.c. residents pay m more. >> i don't know tell me. >> high income people live in nation's capital. n
general bradley becker is commanding general of national capital region and military in addition to washington and general issued a statement tonight saying we're deeply saddened by the loss in our community. other condolences go out to the family and friends affected by this tragedy and end by saying our team is focused on supporting them during this differ call time. live in leonardtown tonight, jim, shawn, we'll send it back to you. >> thanks you, fits. >> there's mounting...
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live in fort washington, ryan hughes abc 7 news. a day after drenching rains we finally saw the sun. rolled in.ouds rain is on the way. josh knight has the first look at the forecast. is going to make it tough to start our monday and tuesday but let me start off with -- a time lapse in loudoun county. the sunshine we had in the morning and clouds building in throughout the day, getting ready for rain to arrive overnight. let's look at the big picture. the reason we had some sunshine today was thanks to the high pressure still with us but now that is moving out into the atlantic. meanwhile, this is starting to head our way. this area of low pressure is a slow mover. it is going to start to come together very slowly work its way towards the coast and write up the atlantic coast line. what that in her tonight, even into wednesday morning. it is going to be a few days. still dry. a a few showers popping up in southern maryland but that is about it. temperatures with all of the cloud cover around a 60 degrees. but because we are cloudy,
live in fort washington, ryan hughes abc 7 news. a day after drenching rains we finally saw the sun. rolled in.ouds rain is on the way. josh knight has the first look at the forecast. is going to make it tough to start our monday and tuesday but let me start off with -- a time lapse in loudoun county. the sunshine we had in the morning and clouds building in throughout the day, getting ready for rain to arrive overnight. let's look at the big picture. the reason we had some sunshine today was...
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children in washington used to roll hard boiled eggs with wooden spoons on the capital grounds. that would tear up the lawn. congress didn't like that. in 1876 they passioned legislation kicking the kids off the lawn. that's when the children showed up at the white house. the kids kept showing up every easter monday. by 1939 the event became more and more popular with adults so in order to control the crowds the adults would only be allowed if accompanied by easter egg roll became so popular the national park service began issuing tickets to the event. >>> a texas church is spreading a message of unity after someone yanked down the rainbow pride flag on its roof. whoever broke into the church easter morning replaced the symbol of the lgbt community with an american flag. along with a note the message read i didn't agree with your flag so i took it down. if you don't agree with this one, you can take it down. ps, there are only two genders. the reverend said he's disappointed and wished the person responsible simply asked to talk instead of take. >> our message is that we are her
children in washington used to roll hard boiled eggs with wooden spoons on the capital grounds. that would tear up the lawn. congress didn't like that. in 1876 they passioned legislation kicking the kids off the lawn. that's when the children showed up at the white house. the kids kept showing up every easter monday. by 1939 the event became more and more popular with adults so in order to control the crowds the adults would only be allowed if accompanied by easter egg roll became so popular...
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in nearly 200 cities and here in washington, protesters had a message for president trump -- release your tax returns. thousands of people gathered on the west lawn at the capital before marching past the trump hotel. today is traditionally tax day but not everybody agrees with protesters who say the president should come clean. of the united states should live to the people of the united states. we need to know. people have known for the last 40 years what the president's tax returns say. >> i think we need to get this country moving in the direction. i think the president is trying to do that. >> does it matter what his taxes are at the end of the day? >> not to me. >> i think we need to get this country moving in the direction. kimberly: the president has refused to release his returns, claiming he is being audited. he also said only journalists care about the content of those returns. words were not the only things flying as pro and anti-trump protesters clashed in california. berkeley police arrested more than a dozen people when the fights broke out. minor damage was reported b
in nearly 200 cities and here in washington, protesters had a message for president trump -- release your tax returns. thousands of people gathered on the west lawn at the capital before marching past the trump hotel. today is traditionally tax day but not everybody agrees with protesters who say the president should come clean. of the united states should live to the people of the united states. we need to know. people have known for the last 40 years what the president's tax returns say....
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reporting in northwest washington, tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: developing now, the uss michigan guided missile submarine has arrived in south korea. visitntagon calls the routine, despite continued tensions with north korea. the uss started deploying a different system that when complete tissue down incoming ballistic missiles. senatew the full u.s. will travel to the white house for a briefing with the president on north korea. as the probe into possible russian meddling in the elections moves forward, there is a new deputy attorney general to oversee that. the senate confirmed the maryland attorney to be the deputy attorney general. alison: and here is a look at the headlines from the white house when you wake up. tomorrow the president will unveil tax reforms that include a 15% coor y to prevent a deficit increase. the plan is said to include infrastructure spending. the white house will not comment on information about the former national security adviser michael flynn's contacts. the leader of the house oversight committee said tha
reporting in northwest washington, tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: developing now, the uss michigan guided missile submarine has arrived in south korea. visitntagon calls the routine, despite continued tensions with north korea. the uss started deploying a different system that when complete tissue down incoming ballistic missiles. senatew the full u.s. will travel to the white house for a briefing with the president on north korea. as the probe into possible russian meddling in the elections...
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be sure to watch of the western journal -- on "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. this morning. admirable --y, amaral harry harris is back on capitol hill about strategy focusing on north korea. follow live coverage from the armed services committee at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. you can also watch as c-span.org and listen on the c-span radio app. >> saturday, c-span's live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner. the entertainer will be ,orrespondent at the daily show president trump will not attend the dinner making him the first president in more than three decades to skip the annual gathering. live coverage at 9:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. featureseekend, booktv the evangelicals, the struggle to shape america. features the>> it was impossible to understand the evangelical right , without understanding its history. because a lot of their , makeses, ideology perfect sense in the context of the 19th century. announcer: senator elizabeth warner on the current state of the middle-class and what can be done to revive it. >> gina has worked for several years at walmart a
be sure to watch of the western journal -- on "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. this morning. admirable --y, amaral harry harris is back on capitol hill about strategy focusing on north korea. follow live coverage from the armed services committee at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. you can also watch as c-span.org and listen on the c-span radio app. >> saturday, c-span's live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner. the entertainer will be ,orrespondent at the daily show...
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be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >> thursday, u.s. pacific command commander admiral harris is back on capitol hill testifying about military strategy in the asia-pacific region, focusing on north korea. live coverage from the senate armed services committee at nine: -- at 9:30 am eastern. you can also watch on www.c-span.org or listen with the c-span radio app. >> a washington political salon and foundations of american liberalism. we talk about a group of intellectuals, louis brandeis and hoover cooper micromet -- and herbert hoover . >> everyone associated with this house. race wasn't a salient issue for them. they cared about the rights of workers. junior int to holmes some of his opinions, including a 1923 case, which found that the first time the mob dominated criminal trials of blacks violated due process clause. that was a huge moment inputting fair criminal trials in a liberal agenda and linking them with race. >> sultanate at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> a panel on u.s. federal tax
be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >> thursday, u.s. pacific command commander admiral harris is back on capitol hill testifying about military strategy in the asia-pacific region, focusing on north korea. live coverage from the senate armed services committee at nine: -- at 9:30 am eastern. you can also watch on www.c-span.org or listen with the c-span radio app. >> a washington political salon and foundations of...
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we are in the 50s and low 60s. 59 in gathersburg. 55 in fredrick. 60 degrees in washington. high temperature tomorrow around 75 with mostly to partly clo except for the pollen. tree pollen continues to come in at high. grasses, weeds and mold spores at low. very little rain chances in the forecast. here is your planner for your easter sunday. 7:00 a.m. around 63 degrees. not going to be as cool. looking great for the easter egg hunt, sunrise service. sunrise on sunday around 6:30. it is hot by lunch time, low 80s and humid throughout the day especially the afternoon. it will be breezy during the afternoon as well on sunday with a high of 86. 7:00 p.m. low 80s. small chance for a shower or thunderstorm very late on sunday mainly during evening and overnight hours. just like saturday with new information coming in the weekend really looking dry. having low impact on the weather on your weekend. if you are heading to the nats game on sunday know it is going to be hot especially if your seats are in th screen. yard work this weekend the better day will be tomorrow. it will be to
we are in the 50s and low 60s. 59 in gathersburg. 55 in fredrick. 60 degrees in washington. high temperature tomorrow around 75 with mostly to partly clo except for the pollen. tree pollen continues to come in at high. grasses, weeds and mold spores at low. very little rain chances in the forecast. here is your planner for your easter sunday. 7:00 a.m. around 63 degrees. not going to be as cool. looking great for the easter egg hunt, sunrise service. sunrise on sunday around 6:30. it is hot by...
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sunday, first washington journal -- join washington help students prepare for the advanced placement u.s. government and politics exam. high school government teachers and illinois will take your calls and review sample questions you might find on this year's exam. >> relaxed, calm down. there will be questioned you do not know. don't blame your teacher and don't withdraw your shout out. there will be questions you miss. we all do. do your best. and if you do not know the answer, make a good guess. don't leave it blank. keep writing. >> if you blank on something like that point on blanket primaries, go back to what you do now and use those context clues. >> your teachers have prepped you well. use those contexts clues. take a deep breath and problem solve. for the exam cram is always fun and informative. join a sunday and nine at 5 am eastern on c-span. -- join us at 9:00 eastern on c-span. author on hish an book about a group of intellectuals. they met regularly in the early 1900s to debate politics in the future of the country. race was not an issue for them. they cared about the r
sunday, first washington journal -- join washington help students prepare for the advanced placement u.s. government and politics exam. high school government teachers and illinois will take your calls and review sample questions you might find on this year's exam. >> relaxed, calm down. there will be questioned you do not know. don't blame your teacher and don't withdraw your shout out. there will be questions you miss. we all do. do your best. and if you do not know the answer, make a...
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guest: neighboring state of washington. this was a precursor to the affordable care act because people have been concerned about this for years. but there has been no state that risk pool thatgh met the need. but it is a necessary. we have protections in the bill now. if they want to work with us to be able to reduce, for example, i cost deductibles -- high cost deductibles, we are all in favor of that. we stood ready for six years. i have been on that health committee. they had been -- they have chosen not to do it. what they have been doing putting uncertainty into the insurance markets actually is driving up premiums. you have seen independent analysis that if their bill was put into affect companies would not go down. deductibles would not go down. what would happen is that people would be forced to go off because it will be priced out of the market because it is too expensive for older americans. and there would be insurance that is not really insurance. that is cheaper, but that is not gave people what they need -- bu
guest: neighboring state of washington. this was a precursor to the affordable care act because people have been concerned about this for years. but there has been no state that risk pool thatgh met the need. but it is a necessary. we have protections in the bill now. if they want to work with us to be able to reduce, for example, i cost deductibles -- high cost deductibles, we are all in favor of that. we stood ready for six years. i have been on that health committee. they had been -- they...
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washington wins it 109-101 and takes a lead in atlanta this weekend. they are going to meet them there before a tough crowd. >>> and for the icing on the sports cake the washington nationals knocked them out of the park last night. bryce harper and ryan zimmerman get grand slams against the braves cruising to a 14-4 win. on your big day the only tears you ...not allergies.from joy... flonase allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause nasal congestion and itchy, watery eyes. it's an allergy nasal spray that works beyond the nose. flonase. y2c5qy y16fy >>> welcome back to the news at noon and topping today's al autism often struggle with social skills something that can effect their learning in the classroom. don champion has how teachers are getting help. >> meet mile o the robot. he's got moves and skills. >> i can shake my head no. >> shake my head no. >> but he's not a toy. he's a new tool teaching children with autism how to deal with social interactions in the classroom. >> they learn social skills and are able to start int
washington wins it 109-101 and takes a lead in atlanta this weekend. they are going to meet them there before a tough crowd. >>> and for the icing on the sports cake the washington nationals knocked them out of the park last night. bryce harper and ryan zimmerman get grand slams against the braves cruising to a 14-4 win. on your big day the only tears you ...not allergies.from joy... flonase allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause nasal congestion and itchy,...
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on thursday, becky, joe and i will be in washington to speak so some of the most influential names in government including kevin brady, steny hoyer, senator rob portman, senator david perdue, house freedom caucus member, david schweikert and democratic caucus chairman, joe crowley and commerce secretary wilbur ross, who we will also be seeing this morning. >>> we want to get over to washington. the trump administration still has a lot of positions to fill. just 23 positions confirmed by senate, 473 appointments awaiting a nomnominee. let's find out where the white house is lacking staff. kayla tausche joins us this morning from the capitol. good morning. >> to deal with those political battles you have been talking about, funding the wall, government spending, healthcare, tax reform, you need people. as of last night that number went up to 23 with the senate confirming sonny perdue as secretary of agriculture. in total 1242 positions require senate confirmation. the trump administration is behind progress of other administrations. the president prioritized cabinet secretaries, but onl
on thursday, becky, joe and i will be in washington to speak so some of the most influential names in government including kevin brady, steny hoyer, senator rob portman, senator david perdue, house freedom caucus member, david schweikert and democratic caucus chairman, joe crowley and commerce secretary wilbur ross, who we will also be seeing this morning. >>> we want to get over to washington. the trump administration still has a lot of positions to fill. just 23 positions confirmed...
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we are back with must-see video from washington state. the moment when a tree fell on a busy highway. amazingly, the massive treat ms. most of the guards except for one, a previous that hit a -- prius, that hit a car, the woman expected to recover, experts a rotting wood caused the tree to double. a college student in maryland say his applewhite saved his life. that apple watch saved his life, he wrecked his car and it rolled over twice i tend inside by the seatbelt. he turned to his watch. >> i was just dangling down and hanging out. i was trying to figure out if i could get out and i said i would have to hang out. i press down the side button for six seconds and it called 911. lindsey: the watch since a text to his emergency contact and his father rushed to the scene and rode with him to the hospital. .e only suffered minor injuries the united states postal service is releasing the new stamp, an image changing moon stamp that will commemorate the first u.s. visible solar eclipse since 1979. it is printed with a special ink that changes
we are back with must-see video from washington state. the moment when a tree fell on a busy highway. amazingly, the massive treat ms. most of the guards except for one, a previous that hit a -- prius, that hit a car, the woman expected to recover, experts a rotting wood caused the tree to double. a college student in maryland say his applewhite saved his life. that apple watch saved his life, he wrecked his car and it rolled over twice i tend inside by the seatbelt. he turned to his watch....
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washington forces the turnover, and oshi making them pay. the caps win 5-4, and they will come back to dc for what is now the best of three series, and here's barry trot on the hero, mr. wilson. >> it's that time of the year. there's fabulous her rows. not the ones you think will be there, and obviously the big names will be there, and he played the right way today, and he played hard, and he went to the net and got rewarded. >> talk about the dc trifecta harper homers for the second time and that is right, that's the 6-2 lead, and one grand slam is not enough, and mr. zimmerman, and the nats throttle the braves. how about just owning atlanta today. you like that? first time in 2 years the and the wiz win the playoff >>> the starbucks unicorn frappuccino, one thing we didn't verify is how it tastes. >> oh. >> we can give it did you know slow internet can actually holdyo ur business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster say hell
washington forces the turnover, and oshi making them pay. the caps win 5-4, and they will come back to dc for what is now the best of three series, and here's barry trot on the hero, mr. wilson. >> it's that time of the year. there's fabulous her rows. not the ones you think will be there, and obviously the big names will be there, and he played the right way today, and he played hard, and he went to the net and got rewarded. >> talk about the dc trifecta harper homers for the...
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congressional aides have suggested the briefing will underscore the message to north korea that washington is serious about wanting a shift in policy. yesterday, president trump said the united nations security council must come up with new and stronger sanctions against pyongyang adding it's time to solve the problem. >>> happening today, president trump is expected to name a retired two-star general as the new secret service director. randolph tex ellis served 35 years in the military before joining the u.s. customs and border patrol. the head of the secret service is appointed by the president and doesn't need senate confirmation. >>> arkansas just had the nation's first double execution in more than 16 years. it was marked by controversy and accusations that one of the prisoners suffered in his death. jack jones and marcel williams both died of lethal injection. the state executed jones for the rape and murder of a book keeper in 1995. three hours later, williams was put to death for the murder of a young mother in 1994. a judge temporarily blocked williams' lethal injection because hi
congressional aides have suggested the briefing will underscore the message to north korea that washington is serious about wanting a shift in policy. yesterday, president trump said the united nations security council must come up with new and stronger sanctions against pyongyang adding it's time to solve the problem. >>> happening today, president trump is expected to name a retired two-star general as the new secret service director. randolph tex ellis served 35 years in the...
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just click the series tab on our home page and select "washington journal." the house gaveling in and then expected to recess again, returning later this afternoon to work on eight bills, including one concerning famine in south sudan and a pair of bills on the use of the capitol grounds. take you live now to the floor of the house here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. god of the universe, we give you thanks for giving us another day. the house returns from a long recess meeting with constituents as concerns about budget, taxes, and immigration, among others, reveal the considerable divisions both in congress and among the american populace as well. as opinions and emotions surge loudly and with little indication of easy solution, we take this quiet moment to ask your blessing upon the members of this people's house. give each member peace and quiet discernment to work toward common solutions that might ease our divisions and open the way to
just click the series tab on our home page and select "washington journal." the house gaveling in and then expected to recess again, returning later this afternoon to work on eight bills, including one concerning famine in south sudan and a pair of bills on the use of the capitol grounds. take you live now to the floor of the house here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us...
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communicators attended the recent state of the net conference in washington, d.c. we talked with people who helped shape how the internet is governed. they also talk about some issues of internet use today. >> what is your background? >> i started as a mathematics major. i wanted to be a math professor. it took me until graduate school to realize that it like mathematics. i dropped out of became a programmer. i went back and have alex -- back in economics and got a couple degrees. i did work in the united universityn two computer networking operations. i had an internet policy project in the former soviet union. >> when you bring technology and the internet to another country, how do you do that? >> depends when you do it. i put computers and some african countries as a matter of education, working with vendors, making sure you have the right prerequisites like electricity, making sure there is a process that has to happen and people are dedicated to, and making it happen. with the internet, it has been a little different. you need people who are in the country who
communicators attended the recent state of the net conference in washington, d.c. we talked with people who helped shape how the internet is governed. they also talk about some issues of internet use today. >> what is your background? >> i started as a mathematics major. i wanted to be a math professor. it took me until graduate school to realize that it like mathematics. i dropped out of became a programmer. i went back and have alex -- back in economics and got a couple degrees. i...
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i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. on for you at cbsphilly.com >> have a great captioning sponsored by cbs >> welcome to the ncaa selection show. as always, i'm larry bo-berry. here with my co-anchor gary nana-fana-fo-ferry. ( laughter ) today we'll reveal the brackets for the ncaa tournament march madness. >> that's right, larry. the numbers and stats have been crunched, the rpi's have been analyzed, and the results are all stored on a highly secured server that's impossible to hack. >> good to know! let's get to it. >> in the east the number one in the country is villanova, defending national champions return. >> they'll be going up against the number nine seed, and this is a surprise, the russian army! >> i did not see that coming. >> i believe this will be the first time a foreign army will be competing in this tournament. the wildcats will have their work cut out for them because it will be five players against 850,000 battle-tested soldiers. >> not to mention the russian
i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. on for you at cbsphilly.com >> have a great captioning sponsored by cbs >> welcome to the ncaa selection show. as always, i'm larry bo-berry. here with my co-anchor gary nana-fana-fo-ferry. ( laughter ) today we'll reveal the brackets for the ncaa tournament march madness. >> that's right, larry. the numbers and stats have been crunched, the rpi's have been analyzed, and the results are all stored on a highly secured server...
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. >> washington journal continues. host: welcome back. we have been talking all morning about the first 100 days of donald trump's presidency. on how it islook playing out across the country. this is from the fayetteville observer -- after 100 days, trump still controlling conversation. dayp has mocked the 100th benchmark complaining that he would be accused of failing a matter how much he accomplished. but he spent the final week rolling out executive orders. this from the democrat chronicle from rochester, new york -- early battles. president trump has squared off with his home state several times in his first 100 days in office. it provides a few examples. you see president trump sitting next to republican chris collins. let's go to the las vegas review journal -- it has been a wild writing these 100 days. the tallies what it believes a trump next record. lessig, from the seattle times, the first 100 days, reality check for the president fumbled. let's go to the phones. cornelius calling from alexandra, louisiana on the independent lin
. >> washington journal continues. host: welcome back. we have been talking all morning about the first 100 days of donald trump's presidency. on how it islook playing out across the country. this is from the fayetteville observer -- after 100 days, trump still controlling conversation. dayp has mocked the 100th benchmark complaining that he would be accused of failing a matter how much he accomplished. but he spent the final week rolling out executive orders. this from the democrat...
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washington says man up. this is the playoffs. besides, the physicality in the game. game one was nothing compared to past years. as for the wizards dynamic duo, they have to keep playing well. stake. we're on the same page. we've got to continue to show up each and every night and give ourselves a great opportunity. >> you just have to play together. you have to play with intensity. you have to play with passion. that's how you play during the regular season. the game, the courts and the basket is the same height. >> game two tomorrow night at the verizon center. diane roberts will be there. talking basketball and hockey. both games happen at the same time. >> let's not panic yet. >> yeah. >> we'll panic on the seven day either. good shape tomorrow with a few showers. weekend plans, may have to adjust. looks like it's going to be wet most of saturday and sunday. >> cbs is next. >> we'll be back at 11:00. there's the view. there's more to life than the climb. you've gotta stop and look around a little. come, shed life's layers in asheville. remember who you are. life
washington says man up. this is the playoffs. besides, the physicality in the game. game one was nothing compared to past years. as for the wizards dynamic duo, they have to keep playing well. stake. we're on the same page. we've got to continue to show up each and every night and give ourselves a great opportunity. >> you just have to play together. you have to play with intensity. you have to play with passion. that's how you play during the regular season. the game, the courts and the...
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they my want to look away from washington and look to places like annapolis. >> many people in this country right now and in this state are looking at what goes on in washington, dc and they see a poisonous environment. here you are, a republican governor, surrounded by democrats in your ladies and gentlemen but you all do seem to be able to degree with each other but not other. what can people learn by looking to annapolis that maybe we can reingrain in national politics >> i ran for governor because i was so fed up and disgusted with partisan politics and professional politicians and all the arguing and fighting. i was able to put together a coalition and win in the bluest state in the country as a republican because i'm focused on -- compromise is not a dirty word and being pragmatic and finding solutions and reaching across the aisle and finding partisan common sense solutions is what we should be doing. i think most people in america, most people in maryland, are discusseded with washington and mad at republicans and democrats, why don't they stop the name calling and fighting and figu
they my want to look away from washington and look to places like annapolis. >> many people in this country right now and in this state are looking at what goes on in washington, dc and they see a poisonous environment. here you are, a republican governor, surrounded by democrats in your ladies and gentlemen but you all do seem to be able to degree with each other but not other. what can people learn by looking to annapolis that maybe we can reingrain in national politics >> i ran...
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good morning washington. toss to eileen - another cool, breezy, rainy day - transition day wednesday - summer-like warmth by the weekend - 1st 90 degree day possible today: cloudy, cool, and breezy. rain likely. highs: 59-61 winds: ne 10-15 mph tonight: scattered showers. lows: 54-57 winds: n 5 mph tuesday: clouds early, late day sunshine. warmer. highs: 75-79 winds: nw to se 5 mph in the day ahead- the secret service is expected to name its next director. sources tell c-n-n the director will be warmer. highs: 75-79 winds: nw to se 5 mph in the day ahead- the secret service the secret service is expected to name its next director. sources tell c-n-n the director will be randolph alles - a retired two-star general. the secret service director is appointed by the president- and does not need to be confirmed by the senate. the agency- dealing with a series of scandals recently- including an agent arrested for meeting with a prostitute. maryland senator ben cardin weighs in on president trump's immigration crackd
good morning washington. toss to eileen - another cool, breezy, rainy day - transition day wednesday - summer-like warmth by the weekend - 1st 90 degree day possible today: cloudy, cool, and breezy. rain likely. highs: 59-61 winds: ne 10-15 mph tonight: scattered showers. lows: 54-57 winds: n 5 mph tuesday: clouds early, late day sunshine. warmer. highs: 75-79 winds: nw to se 5 mph in the day ahead- the secret service is expected to name its next director. sources tell c-n-n the director will...